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The Endless Doomsday Drumbeat: Four Decades of Failed Climate Catastrophe Predictions

In an AWESOME video shared by John Stossel (above), titled “World on Thin Ice?”, the libertarian commentator dismantles the latest wave of climate hysteria, pointing out how alarmists like Al Gore and media outlets have peddled apocalyptic scenarios for decades, only for them to fizzle out.

Climate Change and Greenhouse Effect Con Artists At it now for over 4 decades.

Stossel’s piece, featuring skeptical experts, echoes a long-standing conservative critique: the “climate crisis” is a manufactured fear machine, fueled by faulty models, exaggerated claims, and a quest for power and funding. Over the past 40 years, environmentalists and left-wing activists have issued a barrage of end-of-the-world prophecies—from global cooling to mass extinctions—that have repeatedly failed to materialize. Yet, the drumbeat continues, with each new “crisis” demanding more government control, higher taxes, and economic upheaval. As conservatives like those at The Federalist and Fox News have documented, these busted predictions reveal the hoax for what it is: a tool to advance socialist agendas while ignoring real environmental stewardship. With President Trump’s administration slashing green boondoggles and promoting energy independence, the alarmists’ credibility erodes further.The saga of failed climate doomsday claims dates back to the 1970s, when the narrative was global cooling rather than warming. Environmentalists warned of a new ice age, with Life Magazine in 1970 predicting that by 1985, air pollution would halve the sunlight reaching Earth, leading to catastrophic cooling.

Ecologist Kenneth Watt amplified this in 1970, forecasting a four-degree drop in global mean temperature by 1990 and an eleven-degree plunge by 2000—enough to trigger widespread famine and societal collapse. Why did it fail? Global temperatures rose instead, defying the mechanisms like increased Earth reflectivity from deforestation or sunlight-blocking particulates. This flip-flop from cooling to warming exposed the alarmists’ inconsistency, as noted in The Federalist’s roundup of bungled prophecies. By the 1980s, the focus shifted to overpopulation as the harbinger of doom. Paul Ehrlich’s 1968 book “The Population Bomb” predicted that unchecked growth would lead to seven billion people by 2000, overwhelming resources and causing mass starvation.

Peter Gunter in 1970 warned of famines starting in India by 1975, spreading to Asia and Africa by 1990, and engulfing most of the world by 2000, leaving only Western Europe, North America, and Australia unscathed. The failure? Population hit seven billion in 2012, not 2000, and economic innovation outpaced growth, making people wealthier. India and China became agricultural exporters thanks to the Green Revolution, averting the predicted calamities. Resource depletion was another 1980s bogeyman. Kenneth Watt in 1970 claimed crude oil would be exhausted by 2000 at current rates, leaving gas stations dry. This “peak oil” hysteria echoed throughout the decade, with warnings of vanishing metals and fuels. It flopped spectacularly: fracking unlocked vast reserves, and resource prices fell despite population booms, as human ingenuity found new sources and efficiencies.

The 1990s brought mass extinction fears. Sen. Gaylord Nelson in 1970 cited Dr. S. Dillon Ripley, predicting 75-80% of animal species extinct by 1995. This didn’t happen; extinctions were localized to islands, not global, and biodiversity remained robust without the ecosystem crashes foretold. Renewable energy hype spanned the era but failed to deliver. Since the first Earth Day in 1970, alarmists promised wind, solar, and nuclear would replace fossil fuels. Fifty years later, renewables provide just 12% of U.S. electricity despite trillions in subsidies, plagued by intermittency and environmental backlash—like wind farms killing birds. Al Gore’s 2000s prophecies took center stage. In “An Inconvenient Truth” (2006), he warned of 20-foot sea level rises “in the near future.”

Democrats: They realized climate change, woke identity politics, trans issues, DEI, and pro-immigrant policies weren’t winning Americans over and calling Trump “Hitler” became a joke.

Reality: seas rose 3.8 inches from 1993-2021, needing over a millennium for 20 feet. Gore’s 2009 Copenhagen claim of a 75% chance the Arctic ice cap vanishes in summer within five to seven years flopped—the ice persists. He predicted stronger storms threatening cities, but cyclone energy trended down. In 2007, Gore forecast “many degrees” warmer if CO2 doubles; actual projections are milder. The 2010s saw AOC’s 2019 “12 years left” rant, echoing failed timelines. UN’s 1989 warning of disaster by 2000 if warming not halted missed the mark Britain’s 2004 “Siberian” climate by 2024 never arrived. Arctic ice-free by 2013/2015/2018 claims busted. These failures reveal the “crisis” as a scam for control, conservatives say. The left’s apocalyptic rhetoric pushes away real conservation, as Fox notes. 31,072 scientists dispute the alarm. Trump’s cuts to green spending expose the grift. The hoax persists for power, but facts prevail.

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